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Midland's tutors include a veteran primary teacher with awards for excellence, a school leader and Dux in advanced maths and physics, an ATAR 95.55 scholar on academic scholarship, experienced K–12 private tutors and peer mentors, a pre-service primary educator, and several science graduates with strong youth coaching, classroom and camp-leading backgrounds.

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Tobey

Modern History Tutor South Guildford, WA
The most important things a tutor can do are to be as empathetic, open-minded and willing to foster a strong relationship with the student as much as possible, and to be dedicated to helping the student grow. My strengths as a tutor are my willingness to learn, my interpersonal skills and my experience in learning and helping others with various…

Local Reviews

Courtney is an amazing teacher/tutor, her patience and commitment to our daughter has well exceeded my expectation…and we are so grateful. Our daughter bonded from the very first lesson with Courtney she continued to blossom in all areas of maths and her confidence towards it has done wonders.
Shannon

Inside MidlandTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Jazmine focused on division using hands-on activities with tokens, then practiced reading analogue and digital clocks.

For Year 10, Emmanuel reviewed narrative writing techniques by revising drafts and exploring literary devices through a slideshow.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia worked on Human Biology topics including osmosis, cell transport, metabolism, and strategies for effective note-taking in preparation for an upcoming test.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student entered a test without notes prepared, as previously requested, and "was unable to do many questions without help of his notes," highlighting the impact of disorganization on exam readiness.

In Year 9 English, one learner did not take any subject notes for an upcoming assessment; her understanding suffered and definitions were missed entirely.

For a Year 7 student, working too quickly led to messy written solutions in algebra—one tutor noted that skipping steps "hid sign errors" and made it harder to trace mistakes.

Meanwhile, a primary student avoided difficult times tables, which slowed progress in multi-step maths problems.

Recent Achievements

A Midland tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student become much more proactive in maths—she now makes her own cue cards and started using highlighting strategies for tests, rather than just reading notes passively.

In Year 8, one student who used to quietly guess at answers has begun openly asking for clarification whenever confused, helping him catch mistakes on the spot and organise his notes more clearly.

Meanwhile, a younger primary student who was previously terrified of division tackled single- and double-digit problems using her times tables song, managing to solve several by herself during the session.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Midland Public Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Helena River Steiner School.